Fragments of a transparent library II is a strange book: no matter by what methods it is read, the reader will be at a crossroads: what about this reality or fiction?
Perhaps that question defines the genre to which this work belongs: that of the apocryphal.
But what happens when the apocryphal takes weight in the acquis of reality, confusing the truth with the invented? The authors rehearse here this magic: to create an object that seems to come from another dimension: a strange and distant but that is, uncomfortably, very close to us: implicit in the narrative and pictorial languages that build the archetypes and history of humanity : abstract places where everything intangible, divine and monstrous is postponed and lives.
Scholars in esoteric sciences, arts and stories, the authors will know here, as the great artists of this and other times have known, to lie to us the truth.